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also nancy gibbs and michael duffy discussing their book the presidents club, and francis collins talking about the genome project and how it is important to medical research. you can find these interviews online at www.c-span.org. >> monday on c-span's landmark cases, they look at the supreme court case mcculloch versus maryland, which solidified the federal government's ability to take actions not specifically mentioned in the constitution. we explore this with university associate law professor farah peterson and another guest. live monday at 9:00 eastern on c-span, www.c-span.org, or listen with the free c-span radio app. for background on each case, order a copy of the landmark cases companion book for 895 plus shipping and handling at www.c-span.org. there's a link on our website to the national constitution center's interactive constitution. >> at the british house of commons this last week, prime minister theresa may was asked to comment on the humanitarian crisis in syria and also took questions about the anti-sexual-harassment policy, marijuana legalization, and funding for poli
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policy in the middle east with former representative michael waltz. he talked about china's growing presence in the middle east and russia's invasion of ukraine. this event was hosted by the middle east institute. >> almost two years ago we created the series as relate
policy in the middle east with former representative michael waltz. he talked about china's growing presence in the middle east and russia's invasion of ukraine. this event was hosted by the middle east institute. >> almost two years ago we created the series as relate
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she was the first and only female guest host for michael savage who calls her his mental maps. she serves as a grass-roots organizer. she founded the st. louis tea party. she is credited with having the taking him out of new york 23. our last panelist is another young the conservatives superstar, ryan hecker. [applause] ryan is the coo of freedom works for america. he is a houston-based lawyer who launched the contract from america project. it is an open source platform for the tea party movement. the agenda has the imprint of everyday citizens every step of the way. while the republicans' 1994 contract with america represented the nation's last intellectual conservative movement, the new contract was created from the bottom up. please give a big round of applause to the entire panel. [applause] now, we are going to let everybody give some brief remarks. the title of this panel is "taking wall street back." we are going to start the remarks with amy kramer. >> thank you so much. thank you for putting this cpac together. this is inspiring. we needed this energy and inspiration g
she was the first and only female guest host for michael savage who calls her his mental maps. she serves as a grass-roots organizer. she founded the st. louis tea party. she is credited with having the taking him out of new york 23. our last panelist is another young the conservatives superstar, ryan hecker. [applause] ryan is the coo of freedom works for america. he is a houston-based lawyer who launched the contract from america project. it is an open source platform for the tea party...
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and we have michael lynn on the to thank for that. mike sl co-chair politics aside 2012 just like 2010 and he of course is a ran strust tee so we're delighted to have him. he'll moderate tonight. and with him and i'll ask the panel to come forward. howard gor dan and michael sheen. >> figs of all, thank you for being here this evening and thank you for being here on a friday night. i don't do this for a live sog you're going to have to fill in in the middle. let's start off shes we all know the wonderful shows and movies you've been involved with, many of which have overlapped with politics from "homeland," "the queen", so the first thing i'd like to ask -- i'd like to talk about the shows "homeland" and "the queen." where did those come from in the first place? >> "24" came from a basic idea, two writers. joel said it was an in the shower idea. i'm thinking about television and in television there are 22 or 24 episodes in a season, thinking about the number 24 and said could you do an entire series of television over the course of on
and we have michael lynn on the to thank for that. mike sl co-chair politics aside 2012 just like 2010 and he of course is a ran strust tee so we're delighted to have him. he'll moderate tonight. and with him and i'll ask the panel to come forward. howard gor dan and michael sheen. >> figs of all, thank you for being here this evening and thank you for being here on a friday night. i don't do this for a live sog you're going to have to fill in in the middle. let's start off shes we all...
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some different things going on as michael said. i would not be surprised if we do not seep telephone polls by 2020. only cell phones -- pollsters can i reach this houses in the same way. >> one thing, when i get into a pole, i know is that -- poll, i look at rdi. one thing i find is all the polls that tend to show romney with larger leads underweight the poll. they did not show what the non-white population was. it worked out that the overall numbers made sense if they voting population was 80%. the voting population has not been 80% white in this century. the poll that showed romney up by of one-person shows 24% non- white. it was 24% in 2010 and 26 in 2008. that is an optimistic republican sample. would suggest to me over the next week that is one of the key factors are will be looking at. because the differences between white and non-white voting is so stark that even a one. estimation shifts one point on the margin. >> this is important because everyone will be following these polls. there's a reason why the gallup poll has sho
some different things going on as michael said. i would not be surprised if we do not seep telephone polls by 2020. only cell phones -- pollsters can i reach this houses in the same way. >> one thing, when i get into a pole, i know is that -- poll, i look at rdi. one thing i find is all the polls that tend to show romney with larger leads underweight the poll. they did not show what the non-white population was. it worked out that the overall numbers made sense if they voting population...
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michael posner he was joe oraged that he took the argument to the chinese. we brought iup early and ofte he sa, compare arizona's immigration law with the brutality that goes on in ina. don't think i'm de ye mr. speaker. let's see, who am i forgetting? assistant secretary wh heads up i.c.e. who makes the public statement he wouldn't commit to that now, john morton doesn't get to set policy, neithedoes janet napolitano or eric holderor michael posner nor the president of the united states. they have to work within the laws they get. there are other polici they do geto set within the framework but don't get tomend the policies. coss sets that. the voice of the american people sets it. and jon morton, head of i.c.e. don't want enforce the law and pick up thlegals that are pckedup b arizona law eorcement officers, he should find himself aob that his heart was in, to do something thate could do that he believes is right. if he disagre with policy -- you know, a general who thinks wre off on the wrong mission will resigtheir commission if they don't think they are
michael posner he was joe oraged that he took the argument to the chinese. we brought iup early and ofte he sa, compare arizona's immigration law with the brutality that goes on in ina. don't think i'm de ye mr. speaker. let's see, who am i forgetting? assistant secretary wh heads up i.c.e. who makes the public statement he wouldn't commit to that now, john morton doesn't get to set policy, neithedoes janet napolitano or eric holderor michael posner nor the president of the united states. they...
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michael. caller: yes, sir. i'd like to ask what do you think about a flat tax? because a flat tax would take care of the personal versus corporate disparity that you were talking about earlier. host: guest: a flat tax would do that. there are lots of virtues. but its major flaw has always been that in the end americans do want a progressive tax system. they uniformly almost support it in the end. so you could do variations of a flat tax where the top rate maxes the business rate and then you have a one or two brackets below that. most tax forms have taken that form recognizing the distinctive desire for progressivity. host: will there be work in this lame duck session? how does the house leadership now that it's going to be under republicans change the discussion? guest: they'll have to simply figure out what to do with the existing tax code. the times time is too short. there's a lot to get done. so i would expect a straight out extension. going forward, i think the ball is really in the president's court on deficit reduction, tax reform. big issues the preside
michael. caller: yes, sir. i'd like to ask what do you think about a flat tax? because a flat tax would take care of the personal versus corporate disparity that you were talking about earlier. host: guest: a flat tax would do that. there are lots of virtues. but its major flaw has always been that in the end americans do want a progressive tax system. they uniformly almost support it in the end. so you could do variations of a flat tax where the top rate maxes the business rate and then you...
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michael scherer, "time" magazine, white house, and author of this very important and significant cover story on hispanic voters in arizona. you have it "time" magazine cover. there it is. we were just talking about how timely the issue of the latino vote will be in 2012 and how important it has already been in the elections. you are certainly welcome to be a part of the conversation. let's start with the time magazine cover. especially for people who don't speak spanish and who are not on a daily basis aware of the impact of 50.5 million hispanics in this country and the incredible purchasing power they have. why did -- was it tough to get that cover? >> a lot of it has to do with that blocked at the end of the day of whether you can get a cover story versus another story. i think we knew late last year that this was going to be a huge demographic that would play a big role. what we did not expect is it would play a big role so early. the republican primary would bring this issue such to the forefront the polls would go so badly against republican's this early. it effectively magnifies
michael scherer, "time" magazine, white house, and author of this very important and significant cover story on hispanic voters in arizona. you have it "time" magazine cover. there it is. we were just talking about how timely the issue of the latino vote will be in 2012 and how important it has already been in the elections. you are certainly welcome to be a part of the conversation. let's start with the time magazine cover. especially for people who don't speak spanish and...
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she was the first and only female guest host for michael savage who calls her his mental maps. she serves as a grass-roots organizer. she founded the st. louis tea party. she is credited with having the taking him out of new york 23. our last panelist is another young the conservatives superstar, ryan hecker. [applause] ryan is the coo of freedom works for america. he is a houston-based lawyer who launched the contract from america project. it is an open source platform for the tea party movement. the agenda has the imprint of everyday citizens every step of the way. while the republicans' 1994 contract with america represented the nation's last intellectual conservative movement, the new contract was created from the bottom up. please give a big round of applause to the entire panel. [applause] now, we are going to let everybody give some brief remarks. the title of this panel is "taking wall street back." we are going to start the remarks with amy kramer. >> thank you so much. thank you for putting this cpac together. this is inspiring. we needed this energy and inspiration g
she was the first and only female guest host for michael savage who calls her his mental maps. she serves as a grass-roots organizer. she founded the st. louis tea party. she is credited with having the taking him out of new york 23. our last panelist is another young the conservatives superstar, ryan hecker. [applause] ryan is the coo of freedom works for america. he is a houston-based lawyer who launched the contract from america project. it is an open source platform for the tea party...
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host: one of the reporters is michael bryan of nbc news who writes about the final words of the president. he tweets, "almost as if obama is a growing wistful. as the campaign goes on, we become less relevant. i'm a prop in the campaign." our republican line, this is linda. linda callings is from oklahoma. i have listened to both candidates today. and i am very disappointed. i am ashamed to say i voted for obama last time. i will not vote for that man this time because of my personal household, i am unemployed, single household income. and it is rough here. i would recommended nobody vote for obama again. i was a marketing coordinator for one of our native american casinos. i had a very good income. lost that job. i am caucasian. and i have -- could not find it. i can find work but it is not enough to cover the bills. host: jonathan weisman of "the new york times" tweeting about this schedule. on monday, bill clinton will barnstorm through pennsylvania, pittsburgh, and philadelphia. how will he be able to talk by then? marie in georgia on our independents line. go ahead. caller: i am inde
host: one of the reporters is michael bryan of nbc news who writes about the final words of the president. he tweets, "almost as if obama is a growing wistful. as the campaign goes on, we become less relevant. i'm a prop in the campaign." our republican line, this is linda. linda callings is from oklahoma. i have listened to both candidates today. and i am very disappointed. i am ashamed to say i voted for obama last time. i will not vote for that man this time because of my personal...
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i was informing them that michael will's had done a great job on this. it was about how it could be implemented, but we could not back off entirely. >> the other account does not quite match that. under tab 34, you give a speech on the ninth of november, 2008. he says that 80 months ago -- i had dinner with the prime minister, gordon brown. on the agenda was our deep concern that the newspaper industry was facing a number of serious threats to its freedoms. he said the fourth issue that we raised was a truly frightening amendment to the protection act. >> he had the account on his agenda for the meeting. this was my view. i did not say i was waiting to hear yours. i have already made up my mind before i went into the meeting. i had told michael that there should be a public interest defense for the implementation of this clause. at that time, of course, we did not have the information that we now have about the use of data by the media. at that time there was no suggestion that it was anything else. again, my instinct is the same and that there should be
i was informing them that michael will's had done a great job on this. it was about how it could be implemented, but we could not back off entirely. >> the other account does not quite match that. under tab 34, you give a speech on the ninth of november, 2008. he says that 80 months ago -- i had dinner with the prime minister, gordon brown. on the agenda was our deep concern that the newspaper industry was facing a number of serious threats to its freedoms. he said the fourth issue that...
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host: michael on our line for independents. caller: talking about ballot initiatives, we really should talk about the attempt by republicans to the night working americans are god-given right to vote. severally our workers have said that there republican bosses ing themn intimidated bythem by saying there will not have their jobs if they vote for president obama. have- jennie bowser jen something to say about this issue? host: are other initiatives that directly deal with the voting? guest: absolutely. this year there's a voter id measure on the ballot in minnesota. the legislature referred that issue to voters. it is something that was vetoed by the governor last year during the legislative session. and so the minnesota legislature has decided to sort of go around the governor and avoid a potential veto and put it straight to voters this year. and as to the attempt of a voter suppression, some states to provide time off from work to vote. and in all states, voting as private, you do not have to tell your boss who you voted for
host: michael on our line for independents. caller: talking about ballot initiatives, we really should talk about the attempt by republicans to the night working americans are god-given right to vote. severally our workers have said that there republican bosses ing themn intimidated bythem by saying there will not have their jobs if they vote for president obama. have- jennie bowser jen something to say about this issue? host: are other initiatives that directly deal with the voting? guest:...
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as someone who grew up in rhode island, next to massachusetts, and watching it through the michael dukakis years, i will tell you mitt romney brought a strong business climate to that state, and a turnaround was drastic. he did a great job as governor. when it comes to this president, i think you have to look at the numbers and said the president said we needed a stimulus to get house -- get us out of this. we are nowhere close to it. he has said we would cut the deficit in half. he has doubled it. he talked about a comprehensive energy policy. he put his eggs in all of these companies and is gone wasted. when it comes to summon that understands business, the economy, where works, and does not, i can tell you we're not going in the right direction now. host: we see competing headlines in terms of gas prices. some say we are seen the end, and some sable get worse. guest: most americans did not -- no that presents to not set gasoline prices. they are set as a result of the price of crude oil, which is set on the world market. if you listen to republicans argue about gasoline prices, the reco
as someone who grew up in rhode island, next to massachusetts, and watching it through the michael dukakis years, i will tell you mitt romney brought a strong business climate to that state, and a turnaround was drastic. he did a great job as governor. when it comes to this president, i think you have to look at the numbers and said the president said we needed a stimulus to get house -- get us out of this. we are nowhere close to it. he has said we would cut the deficit in half. he has doubled...
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michael bloomberg. i don't know if running is the defender of the business community is a platform that works in an environment like this. but i would say to need someone who wants to invest not only in their own candidacy but if they come up short to invest in a broad attempt to build it. i've just seen lots and lots of these things kind of go by the wayside. i think we will continue to see -- it's most likely we will continue to see occasional appearances in which an independent candidate is able to break through a three-way race and win with 39% of the vote of the state, particularly states that are more open to that sort of thing where there is a history of it, you know, where the two-party structure is not as strong. i always thought it was funny that people thought dagget in new jersey could win last year. new jersey is the most, you know, the two parties in the party infrastructure is like they are very powerful, it's a very organization based state. the idea that someone could run that is hard t
michael bloomberg. i don't know if running is the defender of the business community is a platform that works in an environment like this. but i would say to need someone who wants to invest not only in their own candidacy but if they come up short to invest in a broad attempt to build it. i've just seen lots and lots of these things kind of go by the wayside. i think we will continue to see -- it's most likely we will continue to see occasional appearances in which an independent candidate is...
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michael bennett. they have been working with a total of 40 senators, 20 on each side, who have been participating on and off to pull all this together. the framework is the same framework that we have had from all of these groups. it is a total of $4 trillion in debt reduction over 10 years, somewhere between $1 trillion and $1.3 trillion the coming of the revenue side, and then a balance of defense, discretionary, domestic, and entitlements, probably including, as we saw the negotiations with boehner and obama, social security in the mix, although you have a lot of democrats who are pushing against that, and there was a big ad in "the washington post" today laying out their positions. it is much more the procedural hangups that keep them from reaching that. you will see a white house emissaries, probably jack lew, trying to pull it altogether. there is your doubt in my mind that they reach an agreement that obama immediately embraces it. >> does that agreement raise revenue by raising rates or does i
michael bennett. they have been working with a total of 40 senators, 20 on each side, who have been participating on and off to pull all this together. the framework is the same framework that we have had from all of these groups. it is a total of $4 trillion in debt reduction over 10 years, somewhere between $1 trillion and $1.3 trillion the coming of the revenue side, and then a balance of defense, discretionary, domestic, and entitlements, probably including, as we saw the negotiations with...
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that could be michael bloomberg, but there has got to be one of them. we have political parties with the identities, the groups of atllowers and a structure th let both parties get in. we see that occasionally, 1856, 1854, close to it in 1912. it is hard to do. >> you are a stamp collector. why? >> that was one of the great achievements of james capek. po who instituted a postage stamp. my grandfather and my father were practicing stamp collectors. they founded a society that studies stamps, so i was brought up in a household filled with stamps. i collect political covers. >> we thank you for being here today. we thank our lives streaming audience. we are grateful for the bank of america and the tampa bay times for making this possible thing. bikes i am grateful. -- >> i am grateful. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> and other breakfast hosted by the romney campaign. we will also have the national journal daily briefing. in washington journal begins at 7:00 eastern with yo
that could be michael bloomberg, but there has got to be one of them. we have political parties with the identities, the groups of atllowers and a structure th let both parties get in. we see that occasionally, 1856, 1854, close to it in 1912. it is hard to do. >> you are a stamp collector. why? >> that was one of the great achievements of james capek. po who instituted a postage stamp. my grandfather and my father were practicing stamp collectors. they founded a society that...
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host: michael, over $100,000. caller: good morning. isn't it true -- prior to the 1990's, some economic conditions is what caused artificially inflated values, particularly real estate in the 1990's. now the values have come back down to what was, so the wealth hasn't gone away, just the value of certain assets. guest: if you plan on living in your home for the rest of your life, whether it goes up down in value does it matter to you. what matters is the instrument you get from living in your house and so you don't have to pay rent and. if you do want to move or pass some money on to your children, the value does matter. this survey is based on the idea that the guy of your home what does matter. but i take your point. host: is there a likelihood that we will see similar themes from this survey in the next survey that comes out? guest: i think you'll see some recovery. 2007 was kind of a peak. i don't think houses will go all the way back like that. we'll see some recovery. whether the government programs pushed house prices up too muc
host: michael, over $100,000. caller: good morning. isn't it true -- prior to the 1990's, some economic conditions is what caused artificially inflated values, particularly real estate in the 1990's. now the values have come back down to what was, so the wealth hasn't gone away, just the value of certain assets. guest: if you plan on living in your home for the rest of your life, whether it goes up down in value does it matter to you. what matters is the instrument you get from living in your...
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eastern with defense secretary leon panetta, chairman of the joint chiefs, michael mullen. live at 2:00 p.m. that will be live on c-span3. later this afternoon on c-span3, testimony from several survivors of north korean prisoner camps. they'll speak to a house foreign affairs subcommittee about human rights abuses at this hearing which is taking place as u.s. special envoy for north korea, robert king, meets with south korean officials, reportedly trying to get an agreement on resuming food aid to the north. hearing's live at 3:00 on c-span3. bob andrews -- >> the c-span networks, we provide coverage of politics, public affairs, nonfiction books, and american history. this month look for congress to continue federal spending into november. including funding for recent natural disasters. keep tabs on the deficit committee as they formulate a plan to lower the debt. and follow the presidential candidates as they continue to campaign across the country. it's all available to you on television, radio, online, and on social media sites. search, watch, and share all our programs
eastern with defense secretary leon panetta, chairman of the joint chiefs, michael mullen. live at 2:00 p.m. that will be live on c-span3. later this afternoon on c-span3, testimony from several survivors of north korean prisoner camps. they'll speak to a house foreign affairs subcommittee about human rights abuses at this hearing which is taking place as u.s. special envoy for north korea, robert king, meets with south korean officials, reportedly trying to get an agreement on resuming food...
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michael, good morning. caller: good morning. give me a couple of feet minutes, please. ralph nader is an arab. host: what does he have to do with this election? caller: he disrupted the last election between george w. bush and al gore. he never talks about religion because he is an arab. host: what do you think about campaign 2012 and your vote? have you decided who you are voting for? caller: yes. host: well, we are talking to undecided voters this morning. robert, michigan, are you with us? caller: [unintelligible] host: we are having some phone trouble there, so we're going on to our next call. gino, rhode island. caller: i just want to talk about the fact that i want to see someone say something about our inadequate tax laws. you have these foreign corporations, american corporations that operate overseas and pay no taxes. companies like general electric, apple, mobile, exxon, they make huge amounts of money. they have to dollar or $3 trillion and will not bring that-- they have $2 trillion or $3 trillion and will not bring that money into the united states unless t
michael, good morning. caller: good morning. give me a couple of feet minutes, please. ralph nader is an arab. host: what does he have to do with this election? caller: he disrupted the last election between george w. bush and al gore. he never talks about religion because he is an arab. host: what do you think about campaign 2012 and your vote? have you decided who you are voting for? caller: yes. host: well, we are talking to undecided voters this morning. robert, michigan, are you with us?...
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and you see and yet you go to the groceries and you see ladies with their michael kors purses and pay with a lone star card and it's just, i cannot believe this. we have two girls in college and my husband works for -- it's a light power place and it's, you know, we can't afford it. we can't afford the girls going to college. one of them is almost going to get done but it's horrible. >> if you were to talk to republican party officials moving ahead after this election, what would you tell them? >> i would tell them go door to door and talk to everybody. and let them know. that we need to get back to basics. and that means having, you know, start with the fundamentals, how america started. and that is the right way. not, you know, like everybody on welfare. i grew up with no welfare. -- with no welfare. maybe later on in life, food stamps was around but i've seen generations, three to four generations like that other lady said and everyone is on welfare. >> elizabeth, thanks for the call. we'll continue to watch the scene. we expect to hear from the president probably within the next f
and you see and yet you go to the groceries and you see ladies with their michael kors purses and pay with a lone star card and it's just, i cannot believe this. we have two girls in college and my husband works for -- it's a light power place and it's, you know, we can't afford it. we can't afford the girls going to college. one of them is almost going to get done but it's horrible. >> if you were to talk to republican party officials moving ahead after this election, what would you tell...